Restrict access by location

To select who can view your content, in the search box under "Country-specific settings", type the name of the country and click the Down arrow, . You can choose "Anyone", "No one" or you can set a minimum age for users in that country.

Click Add at the bottom of the page, click the box confirming that you’ve read the instructions Save.

Note: You can change your settings at any time. If you add more restrictions, people who've seen your profile and content in the past may not be able to see all your content any more.

If you remove restrictions, it will only affect what you post after you change your settings. It won't change who can see the content that you posted before you changed your settings.

Note: Some Google+ features, such as communities and events, require owners and moderators. Owners and moderators can see and manage the content that you share on their page, even if they're in a category you've restricted.

Some other things to bear in mind:

Signed in or out: If you use target audience settings, they'll apply to signed-in Google users who've added their date of birth to their account. If a person is signed out, they won't be able to see age-restricted content. Country-specific restrictions will apply whether the person is signed in or out.

Content affected: Your target audience settings currently affect posts and some information on the About tab. But in the future, they may affect other content that you post too. If that happens, this article will be updated to explain those changes.

Finding content through search: Even if you use these restrictions, people may still find your content by searching for it. This means that your target-audience settings won't change how your content is seen by search engines, web crawlers or the Google+ API.